A single, magnetic networking bio — crafted for career changers who are ready to walk into rooms they’ve never entered.
Every card is a real pivot. Drag to read the rewrite. Watch how the language changes when the story does.
“I spent 17 years watching people learn. Now I watch them use software.”
Maya Chen · Chicago, IL
“Results-driven education professional seeking to leverage transferable skills in a dynamic corporate setting...”
I spent 17 years watching people learn — really watching. How they freeze before a concept clicks, how the right question unlocks a whole room. Now I bring that same precision to UX research: I find the exact moment where a product loses someone, and I know how to fix it.
“I read 10,000 pages of climate policy so your board doesn't have to.”
James Okafor · New York, NY
“Accomplished attorney with extensive experience in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance...”
After 12 years negotiating corporate contracts, I realized the most consequential agreements of our generation aren't in boardrooms — they're in carbon markets. I now help mid-market companies translate climate regulation into competitive strategy. My legal brain finds the arbitrage; my climate obsession finds the opportunity.
“I've launched 40 products. I want to build the next one.”
Sofia Reyes · Austin, TX
“Dynamic marketing professional with proven track record in brand strategy and go-to-market execution...”
I've spent a decade on the other side of the product wall — watching launches, writing briefs, explaining to engineers what customers actually mean. Now I want to be in the room where the product is decided. I bring market instinct, customer empathy, and a tolerance for ambiguity that most PMs take years to develop.
“I've coordinated 3,000 people in conditions where mistakes cost lives. Quarterly targets feel manageable.”
David Park · Washington, D.C.
“Decorated military officer with extensive leadership experience seeking executive opportunities in the private sector...”
Twenty years leading Army logistics taught me that operations either work or they don't — there's no "pretty good" when supply chains fail in the field. I've since brought that standard to civilian operations: redesigned fulfillment for a 400-person logistics firm, cutting mis-shipments by 34% in 8 months. The military gave me the framework. The private sector gave me the scale.
“I spent 20 years operating on hearts. I now spend my time breaking them open.”
Dr. Priya Nair · San Francisco, CA
“Board-certified cardiothoracic surgeon with 20 years of clinical experience exploring career transition opportunities...”
Cardiothoracic surgery taught me two things: precision under pressure, and that the body is a system where everything connects. Wine turned out to be the same. I'm now a Court of Master Sommeliers candidate and lead private wine education for clients who want depth, not labels. The operating theater sharpened my palate more than any tasting room ever could.
“Wall Street taught me how to find the story in the numbers. Now I find the numbers in the story.”
Marcus Webb · Los Angeles, CA
“CFA charterholder and quantitative analyst with strong background in equity research and portfolio management...”
Eight years building financial models for hedge funds gave me an unusual superpower: I can find the economic logic hiding inside any human story. My first documentary — about a Detroit neighborhood that turned a foreclosure crisis into a cooperative housing model — won the Tribeca Pitch Competition. The spreadsheets taught me what to look for. The camera taught me how to show it.
“I've seen what breaks healthcare from the inside. I'm building the fix from the outside.”
Amara Diallo · Boston, MA
“Dedicated healthcare professional with extensive clinical experience seeking opportunities in health technology sector...”
Twelve years as an NP in emergency medicine taught me exactly where the system fails patients — not in the dramatic moments, but in the handoffs, the paperwork, the follow-ups that never happen. I'm now building tooling that closes those gaps. Clinical expertise plus founder hunger is a combination most health tech teams are still looking for.
Not just your resume — your reasoning. The moment you knew you needed to pivot, the skills that never made it onto paper, the rooms you're trying to enter. We ask 12 questions no job application has ever asked you.
Every career pivot has a narrative spine — a through-line that makes the leap legible to strangers. We identify yours, then build language around it that's specific enough to be credible and human enough to be remembered.
You receive a complete bio package: LinkedIn summary, 30-second verbal intro, and a one-sentence hook for cold outreach. Tested against real hiring managers in your target industry. Revised until it lands.

Constance Whitfield
Series B startup, Chicago
“I had been applying for 6 months with a bio I wrote myself. After Pivot rewrote it, I got three informational interviews in my first week of outreach. The language finally made sense to people who didn't know my old world.”
Pivot launches to waitlist members first. Add your name, and tell us what you’re moving toward. That sentence is the first thing we’ll help you say better.